Marriage: A Duet

Marriage: A Duet by Anne Taylor Fleming, published by Hyperion on January 8, 2003, is a first edition featuring 190 pages in English. This book presents two intricately crafted novellas that explore the theme of infidelity, highlighting the complexities and repercussions faced by married couples who grapple with unfaithfulness despite their deep emotional connections.
Readers will find a nuanced examination of relationships in both novellas. In “A Married Woman,” Caroline navigates the emotional turmoil surrounding her husband William’s impending death while reflecting on the challenges of their later years, marked by his infatuation with another woman. The second novella, “A Married Man,” follows David as he confronts the fallout from his wife Marcia’s brief affair, leading them to seek guidance from a television therapist in an attempt to restore their marriage. Through these narratives, Fleming delves into the intricacies of love, betrayal, and the quest for reconciliation.
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Two exquisitely written novellas, each connected by one theme: infidelity.
These deeply moving novellas offer a unique perspective on infidelity, bringing into sharp focus the complications and consequences created by spouses who — despite their genuine bond of love — are unfaithful to one another.
In the first novella, A Married Woman, Caroline, a middle-aged woman, keeps a careful vigil over her husband William’s death bed. While frightened by the idea of losing her soulmate and lifelong companion, Caroline confronts another startling reality: she feels a kind of rebirth through his passing. The later years of her marriage were tainted — he had fallen in love with a younger woman but renounced his passions for the sake of the family.
In the second novella, A Married Man, David — husband, father, and businessman — finds his sense of well-being and achievement damaged by his wife Marcia’s betrayal: a one-night affair, which she regrets but does not conceal from him. When Marcia and David cannot reclaim the daily routine of a happy marriage, they seek help together from a popular television therapist.
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